E-Mails From Inside the Huffington Post the Day It Won the Pulitzer

The Washington Bureau of Huffington Post has a lot to be
happy about these days. Just last week, when the Supreme Court ruled
on Obamacare, its coverage attracted 9.8 million page views to
the site in just one day.* That joy almost matches what
the staffers felt in April, when the publication scored its
first Pulitzer Prize, in the category of National Reporting, for
a series by senior military correspondent Dave Wood on the
challenges facing wounded Iraq and Afghanistan soldiers, “Beyond
the Battlefield.”

Wood, by the way, received the news at home, where
he was in bed recovering from knee surgery. He told his wife, “I have
to
go into the office,” and she, caring about his physical
well-being, said, “No way. You’re staying in bed.” But understandably,
and thanks to significant painkillers, he went in anyway to be
part of the celebration.

So what’s the reaction like in a news organization
when word spreads among the ranks that a colleague is about to win the
Pulitzer? We can tell you: profane, superstitious, exuberant,
and competitive, and with much use of the exclamation mark.
We got insider access to the e-mail thread sent around the
Huffington Post on the morning of April 16. It tells its own story.
It also proves HuffPo could win an award for most diversity of
job titles.

10:51 AM (Senior Political Reporter): Hey guys. So, as some
of you may have heard, we have heard that our own Dave Wood has
won a Pulitzer, set to be announced at 3 p.m. today. We are not
yet 100% sure (we heard through back channels), and we also
don’t want to jump the gun on this regardless. SO PLEASE DO NOT
MAKE THIS PUBLIC

11:09 AM (State Politics Reporter): CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! (Saying this and also a bit superstitious).

11:16 AM (Senior Political Economy Reporter): Whooooooooo!

11:18 AM (Supreme Court Correspondent): MASSIVE

11:22 AM (Senate Daily Desk): Drinks are in order!
AOL would expect no less. Because I’m superstitious. I’ll slay
congratulations
on an amazing series and body of work that is getting the
recognition it deserves. So proud to work here.

11:36 AM (Political Reporter) WOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWHHHHHOLLLLLLLLLLYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYSHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!! I will be there
at 3. *faints!*

11:38 AM (White House Correspondent): we are tempting fates. let’s all shut up for the time being

3:41 PM (Reporter and Researcher): I’m revising
this thread!!! Congrats. David!! And congrats to the editors and video
team.
Not many pubs would invest this much time in such a difficult
subject. Maybe the secret is finally out: Huff Post is an amazing
inspiring place to be a journalist!!!

3:42 PM (White House correspondent): i’m f*cking dying on amtrak right now. people are looking at me funny because i can’t
contain my excitement. someone save some beer for me!

3:51 PM (Editorial Director) Amen to that.

3:56 PM (Senior Writer): Just superb work all around. A really amazing series.

4:05 PM (White House and Congressional Reporter):
I’m so f*cking proud of HuffPost. David and the whole team. Such amazing
work coming out of here and this is a day we’ll remember with
pride. And with that I’m heading into the White House, where
I’ll be telling X [editor’s note: name withheld to protect the
“innocent”] to go f*ck himself for apparently shouting “WTF”
to other reporters at the very idea of HuffPost winning
anything. just for being HuffPost.

4:06 PM (Senior Political Reporter): Yeah. X’s outlet, X, really should have won. They were cheated.